Solid brass nameplates get your dog identified quickly
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Durable design will last for the life of the collar
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Easy to attach with included rivets
Permanently engraved, these slim brass nameplates fit on most of our Buckle and Quick Klip collars. And if you buy a collar from us and would like the nameplate attached, please phone in your order and we will be happy to accommodate your request. Rivets are included with both nameplates. (Please Note: Adding a nameplate to a Quick-Klip collar may reduce adjustability.)
Collar identification is one of the most important things you can do for your dog no matter where you live. The use of nametags helps ensure your pet’s return, should you become separated. We recommend that every pet who spends any time outside wear a collar and nametag. It could just save your pet’s life.
Please be sure to stay within the allowable character count as described below.
Standard holds up to four lines, 25 characters per line (including spaces). Nameplate measures 3/4" wide x 2-3/4" long.
Small (recommended for 5/8" collars and cat collars) holds up to three lines, 19 characters per line (including spaces). Nameplate measures 3/8" wide x 2" long.
All letters (both upper and lower case) and numbers can be engraved, as well as the following characters:
#
pound sign
' '
apostrophes (use two for quotation marks)
$
dollar sign
/
slash
%
percent
,
comma
=
equals
?
question mark
( )
parentheses
:
colon
-
hyphen
;
semicolon
+
plus sign
!
exclamation mark
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period
Please note: If you are ordering more than one nameplate tag with different personalization per tag, please add tags to your shopping cart one at a time and specify desired personalization for each tag separately. Thank you!
Can the Brass Nameplates be attached to a harness?
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Yes, Brass Nameplates can be attached to any harness. The best place to attach the nameplate is across the piece that lays across your dog's back. This way it won't be in the way if you need to adjust the harness.
I lost one of my rivets; can I get replacement rivets?
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Yes, simply call 1-800-826-7206 and let one of our friendly call center agents know that you need replacement rivets. They will get your name and address, and we will ship them out to you.
To attach your brass nameplate to your dog's collar first make two holes for the rivets to go through. Lay the plate on the collar, lining it up with the holes, and slide the top rivet into the holes. Slide the bottom rivet over the top one, and with the collar laying on a hard surface, pound the rivet with a hammer. Your nameplate will then be attached to your dog's collar.
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
Ron H Los Angeles, CA
Forget the excellent quality. My dog has gotten lost four times in his five years, and every time some good person called the phone number engraved, and I had my dog back within minutes. Every dog should have one. Now back to quality.
Wonderful. After losing many other types, these have stood the test of time. A few rivits have come lose, but the other stayed and we just put on a new rivit. Still clear and readable when others have failed to be able to be read.
All of my animals have beautiful collars and Brass Nameplates from Drs. Foster & Smith. They are high quality and did not cost me a bundle. Not only that, they will put the Brass Nameplate on the collar of your choice!
We have used the Brass Nameplates for all of our dogs and cats. They are excellent! They hold up under the wear and tear of our Old English and Australian Shepherd pulling each other by the collar. They are the only nameplates we consider buying now.
These tags are wonderful! I had a hard time because my dog likes to chew his tags and I have had to replace them three times, but with these attaching directly to his collar that is no longer an issue. Great quality at a great price!
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